Tulsi gabbard said that iran is not building a nuke. That includes from all the intelligence cia, nsa, and every other intelligence agency. They were all unanimous.
Netanyahu has been saying shit for decades.
Iran has signed the non-proliferation treaty so they can enrich uranium.
Under the jcpoa iran was meeting the limits set by obama. and not enriching over 3%. They just are enriching at such a high point now as a point for negotiations.
she literally told people they weren't. but they are lying because they need to manufacture consent to bomb iran.
the same bullshit with iraq and how they wanted nukes and had wmd.
netanyahu has literally been saying for 30+ years that iran was weeks away from having nukes.
i need to find something about that report. the video has the ieae head saying they did not have any proof of a systematic effort to move into a nuclear weapon.
the ieae has been for some bullshit political timing . they made another good point that the us left the nuclear deal causing them to defensively spiral.
https://youtu.be/k7zJ2kWsPGM?t=1895 (its queued for the part where he talks about this is bullshit and iran is not making a dash from the bomb) the intelligence still stands.
i supported assad too, he was problematic but to say isis is better is stupid.
he had a 10 million $ reward on his head.
the us does this kind of shit all the time.
dont forget in the 80s the us used the osama bin laden and the mujahideen(now the taliban) (the cia armed/funded and trained them to fight the soviets. )
you can also blame the us for this shit state iran is in... in the 1953 iran was controlled by a brutal dictator the shah. iran became a democracy on its own. and didn't want to share its oil with the Uk. the uk called the us and the US sent 2 cia agents and they got the shah back in power. he was a massive piece of shit. so in 1979 iranians kicked out the shah. after that iran has been heavily sanctioned.
So the iranians should have loved their pro us dictator?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUVkJDpgyA8 (the school of americas in georgia claims it trains the best dictators, everything horrible thing over the last 30+ years that happened in latin america can be traced back to that school) israel also helped a lot with shit in latin america.
Nukes are not "illegal" There is nothing like legality around such things. But if you declare over and over that you want to wipe another nation off the map, then that nation sure would take notice when you work on developing nuclear weapons. It's simple really
Sure nukes can be illegal. Maybe not in international jurisdiction, but here in the US we have Federal U.S. Code 18 § 831 and the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
Which is somewhat salient when you consider how Israel actually got enriched uranium. It was straight-up stolen from NUMEC in the 1960s, and when the CIA found out about it they helped bury the story. If America actually cared about policing nuclear proliferation, they would have started with Israel.
Clearly, we don't care (and that should have been clear to us all since Reagan).
if you will read a wiki entry on apollo affair you will discover that loss probably was due to "what was called "previously unidentified and undocumented loss mechanisms", including "contamination of workers' clothes, losses from scrubber systems, material embedded in the flooring, and residual deposits in the processing equipment"
also, there was loss after shapiro left his position numec
And if you will read the wiki entry, you might notice that it only accounts for 110lbs of the 200lbs+ that went missing. It didn't come out in the wash, as a matter of fact the CIA detected the HEU's unique signature over at Dimona. Fancy it just flew there on the wind? Hitched a ride on a Congressman's jet leaving Haifa?
The goal should be no nation, including the US, possessing nuclear weapons, similar to the situation with chemical and biological weapons already. How does Iran acquiring nuclear weapons gets us closer to that goal?
That goal has long since expired. The specific moment it died was the conclusion of the Reykjavík Summit, where Reagan professed that the US would rather invest in Ballistic Missile Defense than agree to strategic arms reduction with the USSR: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reykjav%C3%ADk_Summit
After that point, collapse was inevitable and no amount of negotiation could prevent the Balkanization of Russia's nuclear-armed states. The US made attempts to stop terrorists from acquiring the unattended nuclear materials, but with sovereign nations they could only ever negotiate them out of a nuke (eg. Taiwan and Ukraine's cases).
In fact, I think the parent comment is making a more prescient comment than you realize. Israel's "strategic ambiguity" over nuclear weapons is ultimately harmful to their view of nonproliferation. It creates an incentive for other countries to follow their perverse lead, which entirely sabotages the goal of documenting and eliminating nuclear weapons.
"I never sleep, I don't know why. I had a roommate and I drove her nuts, I mean really nuts, they had to take her away in an ambulance and everything. But she's okay now, but she had to transfer to an easier school, but I don't know if that had anything to do with being my fault. But listen, if you ever need to talk or you need help studying just let me know, 'cause I'm just a couple doors down from you guys and I never sleep, okay?"
OMG! I had a flashback. Do any of you remember HP Quality Center?. Its early versions had entire UI in activeX and I remember a bunch of progress bars installing DLLs.
I've been playing chess since I was 6, and I'm 7 now.
You should learn endgame and tactics, the basics of opening and maybe a few openings. endgame will teach chess. openings teaches you openings. especially when you're a beginner people will make moves that don't make sense. Plus aren't there like over 4 or 5 quadrillion possible moves just within the first 10 moves?
It doesn't necessarily matter that there are quadrillions of possible openings. Studying traps that occur often in the openings you play is definitely helpful.
For example, if you're an 1. e4 e5 player you'll want to learn how to counter the Fried Liver attack, as it's one of the most popular lines at the beginner to intermediate level.
You don't need to know many lines 7 moves deep either, just a couple of moves is already very helpful.
Is this advice not going in the exact opposite direction to what looks like a well-researched TFA with an n=1 experiment to back it up? Why do you think your opinion differs?
I think the RX5 is an awesome drum machine. Made me see the value in old flagship instruments. The design logic is robust and nothing in the workflow lags.
Some things I buy more than once. I buy it. Don’t use it. Sell it.
Then find myself with the same problem and go through the same research and come to the same conclusion.
The net costs are just rent in my mind. Or the difference between getting a great deal and paying more than I might have. Or just money I spent on my hobby.
I'm a 30 year linux veteran and windows free for over 22. I di d have a windows vm for some time because I have some music stuff that doesn't work with linux, like a nord keyboard and some guitar stuff.
It didn't work for me for the macOS version I tried (not the latest one). Probably because the installer is not available from Applr's servers anymore.
Israel supported hamas till 2020. Also the Bush in 2006 backed a coup for hamas.
The west bank is the two state solution and it's horrible for palestinians. Even after the olso accords the number of illegal settlements went from 120k to 950k
> In fact, the government of Gaza, which is Hamas, in contrast with Israel, both says that it wants to destroy Israel and kill all Jews, and also acts on it. So it's the Palestinian side (or at least Gaza's currently-elected leaders) that are trying to destroy the Israeli state.
Hamas changed it's deal to be the emancipation of Palestine.
Remember in front of the UN showed a map of israel without palestinians.
the new government is so right wing and borderline facist.
this video about the itamar ben gvir guy who was labeled as a terrorist and was too extreme for the idf was in the government. It shows some shit.
https://youtu.be/OplM9oNmTfQ
> The west bank is the two state solution and it's horrible for palestinians. Even after the olso accords the number of illegal settlements went from 120k to 950k
It's not actually a two-state solution as it isn't a completely independent state.
I'm definitely against the settlements though. I'd much prefer an actual peace be reached, official borders agreed upon, and therefore the end of settelments.
As for Ben Gvir, I agree - he is horrible. He isn't the entire government, but he definitely represents a fringe (though still far too large) point of view.
That said, Israeli have been protesting this government for a year, for this among other reasons. And like I said, you have to look at actions, not just at the rhetoric, horrible as the rheotric might be.
(And again, I hate Ben Gvir and think it's a travesty he's part of the government. If he were the whole of the government, and the government actually carried out these kinds of actions on Palestinians, then we'd be in a similar situation as Gazans are in right now.)
Netanyahu has been saying shit for decades.
Iran has signed the non-proliferation treaty so they can enrich uranium.
Under the jcpoa iran was meeting the limits set by obama. and not enriching over 3%. They just are enriching at such a high point now as a point for negotiations.